Athletic, genuine, caring, educated, and independent. I am fun and
drama-free and like people who are equally ambitious and
busy.

I live and work in DC, do CrossFit and primarily eat paleo.

Disclaimer: I'm open to new friendships to explore common interests
and activities, but my range of attraction is very limited to guys
who are extremely fit/ripped/jacked, whatever you want to call it.
I like well defined abs, arms, chest, back and legs :)

Movies: I hardly ever watch movies anymore. There's just always
something better to be doing. But some one of my favorites are
Cereal Killers, In Search of the Perfect Human Diet, Touching the
Void, Metal: A Headbangers Journey, Supersize Me, Food Inc, The
Motorcycle Diaries, Heavy Metal in Baghdad.

Books: Sex at Dawn. Read it, or at least watch the TED Talk.
Everything Primal and Paleo, but I mostly listen to podcasts now,
instead of reading.

Food: I have an extremely healthy diet. I have not eaten fast food
in over 15 years. I don't drink soda or any sweetened beverages. I
do remain flexible while traveling and visiting friends and family.
I think that eating should be enjoyable and social whenever
possible.

I have been eating mostly Paleo for the past few years. Meat,
veggies, fruit, seeds and nuts.. YUM!

Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality by
Christopher Ryan

“No group-living nonhuman primate is monogamous, and adultery has
been documented in every human culture studied- including those in
which fornicators are routinely stoned to death. In light of all of
this bloody retribution, it's hard to see how monogamy comes
"naturally" to our species. Why would so many risk their
reputations, families, careers- even presidential legacies- for
something that runs against human nature? Were monogamy an ancient,
evolved trait characteristic of our species, as the standard
narrative insists, these ubiquitous transgressions would be
infrequent and such horrible enforcement unnecessary.
No creature needs to be threatened with death to act in accord with
its own nature.”
― Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern
Sexuality

“Nor do the females of our closest primate cousins offer much
reason to believe the human female should be sexually reluctant due
to purely biological concerns. Instead, primatologist Meredith
Small has noted that female primates are highly attracted to
novelty in mating. Unfamiliar males appear to attract females more
than known males with any other characteristic a male might offer
(high status, large size, coloration, frequent grooming, hairy
chest, gold chains, pinky ring, whatever). Small writes, "The only
consistent interest seen among the general primate population is an
interest in novelty and variety...In fact," she reports, "the
search for the unfamiliar is documented as a female preference more
often than is any other characteristic our human eyes can
perceive.”
― Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern
Sexuality

“In The Moral Animal, Robert Wright laments, "A basic underlying
dynamic between men and women is mutual exploitation. They seem, at
times, designed to make each other miserable."

Don't believe it. We aren't designed to make each other miserable.
This view holds evolution responsible for the mismatch between our
evolved predispositions and the post-agricultural socioeconomic
world we find ourselves in. The assertion that human beings are
naturally monogamous is not just a lie; it's a lie most Western
societies insist we keep telling each other.”
― Cacilda Jethá, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern
Sexuality

I've very scent-sensitive. I can't stand to be around perfume or
strong after-shaves, deoderants etc.... I also never want to offend
anyone by telling them this, so I thought it would be better to put
it here instead lol!

You think we actually have enough in common to have fun
conversation, and if you are really interested in meeting. I'm not
much into on-line chats. It would be really nice if someone
suggested something other than "hanging out." Not that I'm opposed
to that, it seems like there's a big cool world out there.